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Mito, narrativa e audiência no monólogo de Jocasta (Eur. Phoen. 1-87) [PDF]
This paper analyses the monologue of Jocasta (vv.1-87) on the prologue of Euripides’ The Phoenician Women. I will discuss Jocasta’s point of view about the myth of the Labdacids and how this monologue recovers some elements that are already known by the ...
Salvador, Evandro Luis
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Leviathans and Liberation: Did Whaling Contribute to the Decline of Slavery?
ABSTRACT We test the hypothesis slavery started declining in the United States not due to fossil fuel‐driven industrialization but the exploitation of the bioenergy reserves of the world's largest animals. We predict the population in slavery in US states from 1790 to 1840 as a function of the recorded whaling harvest.
Topher L. McDougal +1 more
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Akrasia e irracionalidade em Eurípides [PDF]
O principal objetivo deste artigo é criticar a leitura de duas peças de Eurípides, Hipólito e Medéia, que nos é oferecida por Terence Irwin, no artigo intitulado “Euripides and Socrates”, de 1983.
Nascimento, Daniel Simão
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The Intriguing 4D Seismic Signature of Reservoir Pore Collapse in Weakly Cemented Sandstones
ABSTRACT Time‐lapse seismic signals and their relation to variations in reservoir pore pressure and fluid saturations are, in general, well understood. Occasionally time‐lapse (4D) seismic data do present some intriguing anomalies that cannot be properly explained by our general well stablished expectations, forcing us to consider less conventional ...
Gustavo Côrte, Colin MacBeth
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Lacan e o campo do trágico ou Os significantes gregos de Medéia
Este artigo, inspirado na leitura lacaniana da Antígona de Sófocles, tenta ler a Medéia de Eurípides, visando delimitar, a partir de alguns significantes gregos do texto, aquilo que chamaremos de "o campo do trágico", isto é, o que Lacan chamou de o ...
Cláudio Oliveira
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On the text and the language of Euripides [PDF]
Se demuestra que varios pasajes de Eurípides, tenidos por corruptos por los críticos, están sanos.Several passages of Euripides which were believed by the critics to be corrupt are shown to be ...
Giangrande, Giusseppe
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Speaking Truth to Power: Understanding the Role of Political Theater in Russia
The Russian Review, Volume 85, Issue 2, Page 149-156, April 2026.
Katherine A. New
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Abstract The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity”.
Elias Papaioannou
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Intriga cómica versus intriga trágica en Tesmoforiantes de Aristófanes
Tesmoforiantes es una comedia con una amplia presencia de elementos paródicos tomados de las tragedias de salvación de Eurípides. En el presente artículo analizamos la forma en la que Aristófanes, a la hora de configurar la acción en esta comedia, recrea
Milagros Quijada Sagredo
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El monólogo de Casandra : juicio y condena de la guerra injusta (Eurípides, Troyanas 353-405) [PDF]
En un pasaje altamente retorizante, Eurípides pone en boca de Casandra, que ha abandonado el éxtasis báquico, un análisis objetivo de las negativas consecuencias que la guerra tiene para los vencidos, pero también para los vencedores.
Vela Tejada, José
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